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Show PACK KICI1T T 11 K JlEKALl)-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, zt KINDS o! KAY CLEAVER BY thought you J were never coming back. Old you find him?" Me "Course 1 found him. la his room, and he opened! the door when knocked "Whal'd be say when h taw 1 vo I, v- "He Just said 'Hello funnv" "Whal'd vou "I said ' 'Here'" kind Did you give him Hie letter?" "Yes Thai's what I did when wise-cracki- jut IN RECORD FAMILY, - of four sets of twins and grandparents of seven other children - all born during the last 11 the amazing record of Mr and Mrs Joan Hanley of Robbinsdale, Minn. Some of their grandchldien are older than their youngest twins All of the twins are healthy and ran out in subThe twins are: Norman and Norma, four zero weather to pose with their mother in this picture year.-- - old. Helen and Harold, five; Wanda and Waneta, eight; June and Junior, eleven Mrs. Hanley then. There are two other children in the family, both married. Another died. is behind NOT -- on J r i and V WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS OPPORTUNITY To Attend A Clearance of Merchandise You Reallv Need, Priced So Low That You, Too, Will Think Its a CLOSL-OUT- ! YES, WE I fission 3 years old. llu m . Remington Cutlery Ammunition Guns Needs $1.49, $1.98, $2.19 iK and $2.98 a Myers Sturdy Solid Socket Shovels Universal Electrical Home 11c Ml Irtj COME - LOOK Save By Buying (LIMIT No Wrapping. ONE) NOW DID YOU GET YOURS? Housewares, Class ware. Silverware, China If you oterlooketl getting one of those pretty metal bread ware, Builders Jlardwate at boxes that we are selling for only twenty-nincents, you CLOSE-OUPRICES CAN Tools, e GET IT TOMORROW AND BE HAPPY -- 4 69 pjBE.O.fc 69 North Main Phone 110 Heavy layers of big eggs Day old Chicks 11c; chicks Lie Phone 857 RAPPLEYE 49c, 89c, 98c True Temper Forks For Manure & Hay i 'i and Each of the first seventy-fivper sons entering our store tomorrow may purchase May dole Hammers S.res Dams Trap Nest cords 250 to over 300 eggs in one year. 2, Saws Stanley Planes O W. Professor and Mrs. Israelson and family left Sunday morning for California for an in- dcfmlte stay. Miss Violet King entertained a group of friends Thursday eve- ning at her home Luncheon was served to 12 guests Proven breeders, Groups of Clearing Out Bargains Priced at BE ONE! e son Chicks Seven SELL Maughan spent Thutsdiy at the Ogden stock show Mesdames Chiister.n Christ, nv u of Brigham City and Mr.-Julrt i.,t Christensen of Ogden, sp. n week with Mrs Anna L Nrl- - lie Rappleye - J y European with b: CLOSING OUT Many patrons who have attended our Great January Clearing Out Sale and have bought high quality Housewares, Tools and Hardware at our ridicuously low prices gained the impression that we are closing out. This is not the truth, however; for the Rite-WaStore is here to stay, but our clearing out sale will soon end, so again 1 Mesier-- . d Parents years , the Smithtield de-- 1 SMITHFIELD at the feuted Pichmnmi Junior Smithfield high school gymnasium Saturday night. The game was the first in the North Cache league Scoring was evenly divided w ih Waite capturing high point honors with eight points TREE TEA , Out-of-to- GAME WINNER" state-owne- s The Relief Society sisters held their regular monthly work and business meeting. Tuesday at 2 a 15 minute busip. m. After ness report was given the time was spent in cutting quilt blocks and in social service work. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were .served. Hostesses were Mesdames Ilres-si- e Sadie H. Nyman, Nyman, and Manervia Mabel Chambers Ormond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palmer were guests of honor at a surprise party given at their home Saturday evening by a group of friends and members of their family, to commerate their thirty-firs- t wedding anniversary. Luncheon was served. Places were marked for 28. A flowering plant formed a pleasing centerpiece. Music, visitand cards were enjoyed. ing guests were: Mr and Mrs. Raymond Nielson of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger and family of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Orian Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. George Ilutwyler of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Golden Nyman or-- TWINS nine-tenth- - t FOUR, PAIR S s of the coal About mined in Bulgaria is produced by the colliery at drab, dreary, misunderstood life," h,u.hed Mary Francts. (.,,r IS All-st- e entertained at a house party at their home Thuiaday evening The evening's ent. rUunment ri luded games and music A delicious lunch was served to 12 guests. The Bee Hive girls of the M I A presented a one-aplay at the waid Friday evening amusement hall. A dancing putty followed the play. A group of friends entertained Miss at a Esther Israelson schooner party Wednesday evening. Following the ride, luncheon was served at the Israelson home. Jack King spent last week at Twin Falls and other points in Idaho, on business The annual business meeting of the stockholders of the North Loand Electric gan Telephone company, was held Y ednesduy at the ward hall. Lester Beck returned home front California recently O. A. Follett and daughter, Ramona, spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carl Follett and baby daughter, returned Tuesday from a Logan hospital. Miss Lillian Ferguson is visiting at Preston with relatives. Miss Ilan Maughan, who is teaching school at Trenton, spent 2. fig Dt. light hl,,. ... :5 fH-- , (North Logan ' North Main Phone 110 WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU HATCHERY 3s3 South 7th West, Logan 3C Begins Wednesday Jan. 20th 595 i, 5 said, 'Here.' " "Whal'd he say then?" He just looked funny Nothing llllHn(..iit or two before she popp-- d and put It in his pocket, it m, that It seein J almost as tf Did you tell him that you S10 ttt,ru snioktug cigarets and not eating any thing at all. Coniorsation had lapsed. Earl 'imp. m-- it, Kcu e me, Frankie lle siiUl' ' V(IIJ kind of u leUer' " r ,n"l! 08 ,,,U8t8t-ll'ir "Whal'd you say he said after , blushed France-and Mary but look applied in.r nil th it w'd g t lainjoti said, 'Here'?" Lit too fu'uie. Im telling yiu, Nothing, lie Just looked funny 8 Paper napkin, no and put it ln his pocket. limit to ;,.ie "Youre pretty," he said "Crlprs' krmkie. Ficus You ra awtut pretty. Which pocket, Ennmtrude?" But an n t a ci uple ran go, o ce tin y got p. , u Th.ci-andid dollars in la His outside coat pmket. jott afraid of numg fat, drlnk.ii, hmtv Did he start, or pale, or tr ruble milk ami eating such heavy food,l!l aui'.ihms Vit.ti hone an or anything? ts. mattrtse testimonials-clg"No. lie just looked funny." Bek at land pills ever) tiling Conceded, hergh and what he turi.rj down then, that ho looked " I, uok at Hmlv funny. Ierhap h felt funny, for wavs." his reply to 'Ovations. letter j 'T certainly mi not. I'm away que dinned Maiy was an amusing, almost humorous under weight, aud my sister Ann Frau. cs. " il tell the world affaR: aud everybody worries about my he Dear Sweetie. Yrs rleccved Soling so well, slender. Aly constant (To .;. With a giy .whimsical humor all its own mid a series of delightful surprises scattered through the story, The Brat," easily wins a place among the most enjoy able film offerings of the year This Fox puture, with the: piquant Sally O'Neil in the name part and a brilliant east, proved highly diverting to yesterday's audience at the Capitol theater, where the film began its local showings. Maude Fulton s clever play about the conceited author and the Bowery girl he picks up as a heroine for his next novel, has gained much in both realism and entertainment through its translation on the screen. Miss ONeil is to risk a bromide an ideal choice for the, sassy but ever at. pealing By one of those inexplicable miracles that occur every so often in picture-s'cmshe fk "The Brat" and her performance is a sheer delight as she runs the gamut from impudence to pathos and from to furious .. 19 ' fight -to k ep this 19, SMITHFIELD 'M ow ..you sa( (t hon t(, ng yml ,,ook' at , from a bl0adl,r The worlds point of view sot ttaiing for us Frankie. Waiting Give ttU, 0pPn ft"rld gom,,lllng u w8nls- - aD(t Mi'Y Kra,.,0!1!, mTlTLYk,.' t for aln-t,pre anything the world won't U , nci( Il",llllg ,J11 8 glass of ,j0 fl,r stiinglng you omilk and a sllceofcus.ard pie.and ,,lunf! vr)U BotWa ,,onpst ln 'sf(1 I!'18 un quickly, and El18 number our public from Hr,r ml Plle B,P nntlllnR f 11 'I' st to coast, and with any kind small soup crackers from the f 111 011 ln'' , si) A Y, J A NTAUY 193!, by Doubleday, Doran and Co. STRAHAN . Karl trons ! BOt feed, slumeek trouble, he ald. which got worse on him If be 8 h ItWhich, anyway, B suie to get worse ou' Ja Uftl oo could get to Mendel bpriugs and slay overnight, at least, off 1 question." "Well," accused Mary Frances, "I must say! Thats uice, Isn't It? If we can't ride and can't swim, wbat can we do?" "Nothing. Everything Is ruined Just ruined. Unless, maybe, you didn't flunk in algebra after all." Their sighs joined and sank In the sunshine. "I'll tell you one thing I wont I won't sit do," said Ermlntrude. around and read poetry all the time. I wont do It. Mary Frames And 1 won't let on to tbe other girls, like you said, about you aud Earl, either. Suppose I did, and one of the girls Uurbara Flnxton for Instance, It would bo Just ex actly like hershould go and tell her mother, and Mra. Flaxton would tell Mother, and It would all come back oo me?" "Ermlnlrude, said Mary Frances At the Capitol i. i f lr K VIUJV how about tomorrow Tuts, noon at 4 at the chop stu-- I u. two-ye- i?r all the time after wisely patient, "Is that very sens! j hie? It would come back on me from being right down joint t wouldn't IF' It wMildn t come upstates over Palmira and Co jklmiy." v ill be wailing there for m bat k on you, would It." "Sure, I know Jjst tha game, i V 1'. S If you tou cant always tell Vou got a is, h. "Well, I wont do It. anyway" swettlts declared Ermintruile. "I Jhi hate ran not make tt yivt me a bu?i or Well little bhape, and If t was you 5 mf' ' nig wuen I wouldn't take chances with It." one or those strong psythic hunches Vou of mine that I'd belter not Mary Fiances swallowed a cracker know how t am when 1 have one arid pouted. I'd look a lot better of t hosts " if 1 weighed Eve or 10 pounds more. j for kisses ltut 8l0d pledged, Hung Everybody says so Mary Frances said, "All right, Secs Coop Suey Bailor (Ctil ' darling," hurriedly. The lire house A'lnn nese and Ament an Cooking. 35c 1 alwas Jtmt around tbe corner. 44VTOU look good enough for mo Men hunts Hunch. Dinner 50c), at ways trust your psychic hunches right now," Earl redeemed o'clock ou four Tuesday afternoon, himself. and you know I do. 1 expect, , "There aln t a girl on big was no for candid, straight tune place maybe, we can coax your mother as good looking as you today . kisst-sforward like It was, things into letting us swim." are and that's saying a mouthful. a for and wit rather, fancy, place type, like "Nobody," said Ermlntrude, from finesse and artifice and In'rigue Perfect Ideal I've been telling you all along. Now, the depths of sad experience, "can Great colorful lanterns coax either my mother or my daddy were hooked listen, bon: the trouble with you Is up on the celling, and that in a Into anything." way you're your own wind bells, though broken, would enemy see? You don't look 1 mellow, 'They'll expect,' have tinkled had there ben a stir worst Grand ring of air In the deep stillness of into the future see? What's It prophesied and Rosalie say that age mellows the dim soiled room that smelled of goiug to get you, sticking around In burg? You dont have everybody like everything. They," old, old chop sueys and dear dead this anything, boasted "can be chow meins, with such sauce, too any fun you don't have " coaxed Into anything. Ann and The tablecloths were spotted, and sticking around here I know I don't," said Mary-FranceCissy aren't so good. They're like the dishes were chipped, and all the The algtbra examination your mother and daddy they've glorious Orient would have glowed, I'll wait right here more than likely, If the lights bad marks had been given out that got to mellow. mornIn8- - Ermintrude, with a B for you. darling." been turned on; and a sloe-eye- d boy leen neither agreeable nor Ermlntrude took the letter, writ In coat and apron, which had once ten on ItosRlie's orchid notepaper, been white, stole around through 'oniforting concerning Mary-Franould fuss Ann 81,(1 e,,ly looked at It for an Instant, put It all this glamorous glamour and,1'8 R. It would he Just like them to her nose. But, 1 think youve Blopped tea and scantily fulfilled al,out 10 Insist on summer tutoring and got too much perfume on It," was their meager wants. un examination In the fall. The . tier only voiced objection. She by this time, was prom went Mary Frances waited. ARL would have only green tea girls camp, or worh. Mt a BEGIN HERE TOD Y AS and IKIL MAHKK hare for year tupporled (fariHn i IliHr uniitter aiirr, EHAM LH. nod ibHr Krundimrrhii. CI OM Al. 1 IP and known aa GRAND." Rcrauap of (hla flnan iai roionalhiUry. Ann, nlui In -- S la nntihlp lu marry THU. IK ROD), joting liiMjrr In whom hr ha hrn eiiKoiird (nr rlirhi year. rell. Tl, love imtllV McKLlI.. nn PDKlnrrr, lof nhrn he proponr he refuge to name (heir nedUiug dare for (he nmn rrsuun. f lit n, 15. ami lu ehool, Ktrlkea up an ncnunlnfanr with EARL DM 4KWOI I. tuudr-Wnotor, and meetn hint aroret If. lie (Hri to persuade tier fo heeoiue hi tate partner. Ana and Phil quarrel whr ahe hear I.IJTIV KING, who work In Phil' office building, add re him wit It endearmenl. Auk trie to forget IMiil by going around with KF:M:iH Mil HI. rich and attentive. 1 ecily fa dUturhed when he learn Harry ha lefi loan without telling her ahont It. Mary-Unm- et send a note to De Armouni to arrange a meet log with bins next day, &0W GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXVI .iWEIX, but that Isn't fair, Is It? eald Mary Frances. No, Its not. Only when Daddy aid he'd rent tbe ponies for ns you were doing lots better than I wae in algebra, and I guess he thought we'd help each other and all. i guess Daddy thought we'd each work for the other, like true friends should. I guess he never even dreamed that you'd go and Bunk.' It wasn't sny fault I Bunked, was We tan swim, anyway." It "Nn, we can't," eald Ermlntrude "Well, why rant we?" "Daddy and Molher were up there yesterday tending to final rangements and all, and they watched them empty the pool, and ihey xay thera Is a foot, anyway of stagnant water that won't empty out. and they won't let ms swim for fear of Infection, and they are going to advisa against It to every body, and Mother says she won't be rcBponsIblo for the girls that do and the tournament is out of the Honors ranging from first to fifth places inclusive were won by the Cache county Holstein dairy herd exhibited during the Ogden aclivestock show, January agricultural cording to County R. L. Wngley. Agent Among the herds exhibited, the Cache animals as a group won second place, and took third place aa a young herd. Fourth place was garnered by the Cache group as an exhibit herd. Individual animal winners in the Cache herd and their owners were: Two year old bull, owned by Andrew Nelson, College ward tourth place;' senior bull calf, H. W. Ballard Jr., second; aged cows, Roy Thain, third, John T. Quayle, fourth, and George Noble, fifth; three-ol- d cow, Andrew Nelson enold heifer, trant, fourth; Margaret Hansen, Trenton, fourth; senior yearling heifer. George Noble, Amntga, fourth; senior heifer, George Noble, fifth; junior heifer, H, W. Ballard Jr., fourth. club division, the calf owned by Miss Hansen took second for place showmanship, and grand champion as well as first honor for her heifer entrant In the Future Farmers of America division, the calf owned was by Illden Noble, Amalga, awarded first and grand champion honors. r '1 IP!!:!?!!!!9 Begins Wednesday Jan. 20th Tashon Phte Reg. to $10.00. Brown, black, blue; kid, satin, patent, ostritch. choice of our entire stock of Fashion Plate at this price! 7.95 Womens Arch Preservers $rJc Arch Preset vers, regular to brown. blue, pumps; black, 14 Pair Womens Arch Preservers, Black 290 pairs of selected Kl2.o0. $Q0 $3.00 COUPON MESH HOSE Shades, all perfect Per nar Regular Patent, kid, satin. Ties Your Straps, pumps or ties purchased at $5.00 or $0.00, we will give lutely Free 1 pair of $1.00 Hose. Service or Chiffon. ALL MENS ARCH PRESERVER CALF OXFORDS Regular to $12.50. Black or 4 1 iV J A N. 20 SALE BEGINS WEDN ESD AY, $95 brown. Your Choice ALL MENS JUST WRIGHT SHOES OR OXFORDS Black or brown. Reg. to $10.00 All Mens Zippers and Hcay Rubber Footwear at 20 Per Cent Discount Goodrich or Ball Brand AM) S2.0I). C abso- $695 72 PAIRS FASHION PLATE STRAPS, PUMPS Come early for these. AH good styles. Seen With Each Fair oS Enna Jettick $595 ( ! IllLDRKVS GALOSHES $1.45 and SI. 95 73 N. Main Over 53 Years of Quality Footwear Logan, Utah SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20 |